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MOUNT PLEASANT TIMES r. EVIEW. M.80. 1924.1A%YOUR QUESTIONAND ITS ANSWERQUESTION—f'Will yiou please tellus something of the growth of Chiro-practic and how is stands with thepublic today?”PROBABLE REASON FORVACANT BUILDINGSANSWER—By merit one Chiropractic has grownfrom an idea in The mind of one man in 1905 to the secondlargest health profession in the world* today. There arenow more than 25,000 Chiropractors, more than 100Schools and about 15,000 students in daily attendance study-ing a three-year course, Twenty-Tour State Governmentshave recognized the Science as distinct and different fron^anything el«e on earth. This growth in less than 18 yearshas been without a dollar of endowment from State or Na-tional Governments. Chiropractic has overcome the pre-judice of the public, the opposition of other professions in-tent on its extermination, and it has recruited its patientsfrom among those upon whom other methods failed. Itis the leading drugless healing profession today.Health queries and problems of general importanceand practical value will be answered, in the order received,ii addressed toKENNETH TAYLUB, CHIROPRACTORThere are four vacant busin-ess buildings in Mt. Pleasant,and they arc all on the northside of the public square. Thesebuildings would doubtless beoccupied if they had modernfronts and the sidewalks werecut down to a lower level. Peopledon’t like to climb high stepsto reach a store, and the prop-erty on the north side of thesquare would bg as good busin-ess property as there is intown if they were remodel-''ri aid sidewalks lowered*R is generally believed thatthe occupants and owners of thehuf!.rings along and adja-c'rr:f to the high dan-geiv.u? walks have lost enough' rents and patronage to havp al-| ready remodeled the buildingsj and lowered the walks. An Ob-: server.—BimwaBBaagwaiW—■ WMBB*£l£3Eai52E!aS&3aJH*5teg $GEO. LILIENSTERN’S |New Arrivals inSUMMER DRESSESHEMSTITCHING AND DRFSS CONSTABLE'S NOTICE oMAKING | ESTRAY SALE1 am prepared to do all kinds „ *Iot!ce is koreby given that on thof hemstitching and dress &nig, and nave tne only conven- toir cash, at the vcsiflcncp of o, jyiient hemstitching machine in Counts 10 miiies north-east from Mtthe business part of town We f’loasant. Texas within ‘the hour pre-will do Your work right' All ec*lbec; by.laNV the Showing estray,.... , t, \ "0rK111f,.* A1 animals, via: 1, two year old, whitework called for and delivered, face heifer, no marks and no brands,l ocated in Thornton’s Tailor being red in color on entire body ex-jShop. Mrs. P* D. Thornton and f;u‘p whlVh is white thfi sa,T,ft“>* Clara Sanders. jZSfS,£2*NOTICE OF LIQUIDATION I Svised‘civil sSt”"*1" articlc7253J. S. HORNConstable, Precinct No. 7Titus County Texan"Send it to a Master Cleaner.''’The First National Bank ofWinfield, Located at Winfield,in the State of Texas is clos-in its affairs. All note holders orother creditors of this associa-tion are therefore hereby noiifi-.nreserother claims for paymena «*■ a ss SS55S“Send it to a Master Cleaner.’JUNK WANTED.tlia notes/for payment. Ts)i-Ofis-cast iron to beJ. SCHULTZBGraduate OptometristGlasses FittedVision CorrectedD. M. Witt J. E. WittWTTT & WITTDentistsOffice Over EUis-Kelley Drug Stor«Office Phone 71—Residence Phone 119J. A. DAVISPlumbing ServiceFourteen Years in Mt. PleasantTwo Honrs or fraction thereof, $2.00More than two hours, per hour, $1.00TELEPHONE NO. 7ppr 100 pounds for your castiron and 3Uc for your Move ’Tor,I also buy brass, copper, oldradiators, and if you have an oldautomobile, see me about it. M,LEVINSON.Mt. Pleasant, Texas. 3-25-F tf“Investigate your Cleaner ”STOP THAT ITCHINGIf you suffer from auy form of skindiseases, such as Eczema, Itch, Tetter,Cracked Hands, Poison Oak, Ringworm,Cld Sores and Sores on Children, SoreBlistered Feet or any other skin dis-eases, we will sell you a jar of BlueStar Remedy on a guarantee will notstain your clothing and has a ple^ant,odor.C. S. STEPHENS DruggistIS YOUR BATTERY DEAD?.. y , ; ;When your Battery goesdead the first thing you thinkof is the trouble of crankingyour car. The next thing is thebest place to have it repaired.Bring it to us and feel assuredit is done right.MT. PLEASANT BATTERY CDMPANYC. E. WOOTTON, Prop. Mt. Pleasant, Texa?PLAN YOUR SUMMERVACATION TRIP NOWRound-trip tickets on sale daily commencing May 15,good for return by October 31, to various points in theNorth, East, South, and West, including nearly all states,Canada, and Mexico.For full information, «e- J. F. Vermillion, Agent', Mt,Pleasant, or write General Passenger Agent, Tyler, TexasPOLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTSFor Congress:EUGENE BLACKJ. J. MURRAYFur State Senator First District:LLOYD E. PRICEFor RepresentativeP. R. MASTERSJ. W. HARPERW. L. HUDSPETHFor District JniiygR. T. WILKINSONFor District AttorneyT. C. HUTCHINGSFURMAN B. CAUDLEFor District Clerk:J. A. STEVENSJACK CROSS ■W. R. WHITAKERFRANK MADISONFor County Judge:E. L. (JUGGIE) MYERSE. C. DAVISA. M. TEMPLEFor County Clerk:W. E. McCLINTOCKFox' County AttuiIiFTT” " 1 -■SAM WILLIAMSFor Sheriff:JOHN J. REEVESQ. C. GADDISSAM HESSJ. H. MUSGROVF,S. D. ANDERSONFor Tax Collector:GEORGE W. McLEMOREC. T. (BUSTER) NEUGENTLUTHER TAYLORJ. O. JUSTISSFor Chur.ty Treasurer;G. B. DICKSONISAM HAMMONDSL. B, MOULTONFor Tax Assessor:WILL A HAYDENJEFF HALLHOLLIS BLYTHEJOHN T. LEFTWICHCHARLIE M. TIDMOREFor County Superintendent:F. T. WARDFor Publie Weigher:DENVER HARBOUJLHUGH WILSON rivB. H, DILLARD Gj. F. GOOLSBY X. J. A.'LEE •SAM T. SMJtH ■'/■M. Q. <OSQ$R) COMBS' W. Mv (WILLJE) VAUGHTFor Commissioner Precinct 1:Vl. M. (MATT) EDWARDSA. P. (BUD) WILLIAMSC. P. LINDSEYA. P. SMARTFor CcsisnissicSor Predsct? 2. #. 8:L. A. JURTISSM. L. REDFEARNN A. J. LUNAFor Commissioner Precincts 4, 5, 7:R. E. HUCKEBAMARTIN AGANJ. H. WOOTENJ. T. CAMERON ^For J. P. Precinct 1:J. F. WILKINSONL. R. ROACHV S. H. LOWRYW, H. (DUMP) ROUNTREEFor Constable Precinct 1:W. N. GANNA. A. CRAIGE. D. (EMRY) DUNNW. E. HOBBSFor Public Weigher Precinct 8:EDGAR FA STINSONGRIFFIN SMITHH. A. DAUGHTRYFor Justice of the Peace Precinct 5:GEO. W. CAPEHEAETR. A. LAWLERFor Constable Precinct No. 5:D. H. SNODGRASSLOUIS CAPEHEARTitDotted Swiss and VoilesReasonably priced at$5.00, $5.50, $5,75and upGeo. Lilienstern, Inc,We give S. & H. Green StampsO.I']. S. DECORATIONintermedkite B. Y. P. U.Comparatively SpeakingTh J local Chapter of the Sunday June 1 The Mt. Pleasant Time;; Re*Outervcf Eastern Star will do- Leared—Delbert Snider. , view carries a lengthy articlecorat J the graves of deceased Scripture reading, John 15— m which it states the countysmembers At both the local cem- Leader. i general fund warrants may nowetc lies today and will hold ap- “The devotional life ot a boy be cashed by reason ot the tactproprite ceremonies, livery- or girl”—Euth Sims that substantial transfer hasbody interested in beautifying Bible reading. “God speaking been made from the Jury Fund,,ana-asked by to our hearts“-Ailecn Ward. which has a healthy accumiila-the ordev to assist flneiri m uTu tT. “O'w nutw+i’s response tion. There is nothing partic-decoration work. There are to God”—Mrs. W, A. Johnson. ularly wrong in a county taking'numerous graves which need at- “Christ, the Man of prayer”— care of its obligations by trans-tent ion and a little work now will Mrs. Will Lyle. ^ fering from one fund to anothersave a great deal later on. j “The holy spirit in our hearts” in order to save borrowing mon----------- 4 1—Katherine Florey. ey from the bank. Yet thereRev. R- L. Owen and family “Keeping our hearts clean”— is a law prohibiting such trans-left yesterday morning for Edith Morrison. fer and in a test case from thisSherman and Bonham to be gone “Doing what the heart county the higher courts havea week or two. They will at- prompts’—James. Black. held,' the law was valid. Thetend a family reunion at Bon- “The joyful heart”—Edna case is analagous to that of theham and later ^ttend_ the Dia- Masters. State of Texas This state hasmond Jubilee of Austin College Discussion, “Fruits the devo- a four million dollar deficit andat Sherman before returning tional life may bear.” is trying to borrow money at ahoriie. | - reasonable rate of interest andPev v V Few Ravmond whole Wheat, Rye, French, yet there are funds to thatortA Mil^ea Fnni MurnhBread 0r other kind you ^Tnount invested in LibertySfpiHb want fresh from 9 A. M. each Bonds. If the average businessWpdnpsdav and ves* d*»v except Sunday. At the Meier firm could not transfer moneyTEkb.3P“t,“ Bakery. IT from one department to anotherit would soon go in the hands ofterday in Lindale attending anEpworth League convention, jSigmud Badt of Smackover a receiver.—Athens Review.spent ^dne^annd^hurSay- ^ «•, .ng^^.T'S^S__it to the Mistletoe Creamery Co.Mrs. Kenneth Allen of Mon- Wo P»'r highest price for butterroe, La., is visiting her parents, fat. Now 25c per pound. Lo-pisses EugeniFcoodrich and *£ ■»* Mrs. J. A. Ward.E. E* Ridings, agent ITin Titus County inspecting thegood road work that ig now go-ing on*Rdth Hoffman left yesterday__fer Sulphur Springs for a few Mrs Floyd HaiTjson 0f Ft.days’ visit. j Worth is a guest of Mrs. IrmaIU L. Mabry of Dallas visited Abernathy^__.relatives here yesterday._ Save your peas and other iearn: ^ W-to T»Ur 2* “Mrs. O. M. Hollingsworth ofMonroe, La., is a guest of herparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Red-‘Send it to a Master Cleaner;”“Investigate your Cleaner*’We do good job printing.“Send it to a Master Cleaner;What A Trial MRS.! RevealsHANSON GAINED 20LBS. TAKING TANLAGSeeing Is Believing, So SweetDreams Spray Kills InsectsWhile You Look,Flies, Ants, Fleas, Moths,and Mites, All Eas- Vic-tims.Well Known Dallas Lady WasWeak And jVprvmie UntilShe Started Tanlac TreatmentBecause a 1to -work, or hecertain insect killer failedto work, or necause it stained, or becauseit had nn offensive odor, has led somePeople to believe that such is true »>C allaanihilators.Tu »uch people wtnnnufactuve of Sweetevery detail has been carefullyBiiinK double-strength, Sweetpruy kills insects with unfailing cor-it is entirc-nppeal—for in the:t Drentns Spray,efully studied.______ ________ ____ _ Sweet DreamsEpru:taintfree 11A trial■vurchtisfunded. „Vour dealer has Sweet Dreams Spray,iialf-pint red-top oans, 10c; largerPackages much cheaper in proportion,^old by every dealer, everywhere,"Tanlac has taken me from anegg and milk diet and built upmy weight from \)7 to 117pounds,” is the striking state-ment of Mrs. V. Hanson, wife of a.nnearnnce.“Rut Tanlac has given me asplendid appetite and wonder-ful digestion that T cat every-thing and I have gone back top"’* wo’*1- in Yho store feelingfine. Now the heaviest rush ofcustomers does net tire or makemP nervous and many customerscomment on my strong, healthyT still take TanlacIt never stains anil it is enuall objectionable odors.ly free fromA trial will reveal these facts, orrchast price will be cheerfullythere-when T need it for it is the idealmedicine.”Tanlac is for sale by all gooddruggists. Accept no substi-tute. Over 40 Million: bottlesSold*Tanlac Vegetable Pills forthe well-known manager of theAcme Grocery Ca, 3647 Hem-phill St., South Ft. Worth, Tex.“Indigestion caused me agonyof suffering and I had no appe-tite for anything* My nerveswere so terribly unstrung thatj often I would sit down andI cry and T finally became so J constijpaition made and recom-j weak that I had to quit assisting. mended by the manufacturersmy husband in the sfore. 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